Vyacheslav Dobrynin(1946-2024)
- Composer
- Actor
- Music Department
Vyacheslav Dobrynin is a Soviet and Russian composer, singer. People's Artist of the Russian Federation. Graduated from Moscow School, where children of academics studied at the time. Sat at the same desk with Lev Landau's son. He was the captain of the basketball team, the team was the champion of the Oktyabrskiy district. After school, he graduated from Moscow State University with a degree in art history. Then he entered graduate school. At the same time, he played the guitar and performed with his band, Orfey.
Dobrynin's debut as a composer took place in 1970, when 'I love you' was sung as a duet by Lev Leshchenko and Alla Pugachyova. In 1972, the VIA Veselye Rebyata recorded his song 'Love Lives on Earth' with lyrics by Leonid Derbenyov, and then they began to collaborate. Their joint work lasted until Derbenyov died.
In 1986, Vyacheslav Dobrynin began his career as a singer. Then, together with Simon Osiashvili, they wrote the song 'Rescuer'. It was supposed to be performed by Mikhail Boyarskiy, however, the actor was unable to fly in on time from Odessa, where he was busy filming. Then the program directors suggested that Vyacheslav Dobrynin sing himself.
Dobrynin's debut as a composer took place in 1970, when 'I love you' was sung as a duet by Lev Leshchenko and Alla Pugachyova. In 1972, the VIA Veselye Rebyata recorded his song 'Love Lives on Earth' with lyrics by Leonid Derbenyov, and then they began to collaborate. Their joint work lasted until Derbenyov died.
In 1986, Vyacheslav Dobrynin began his career as a singer. Then, together with Simon Osiashvili, they wrote the song 'Rescuer'. It was supposed to be performed by Mikhail Boyarskiy, however, the actor was unable to fly in on time from Odessa, where he was busy filming. Then the program directors suggested that Vyacheslav Dobrynin sing himself.